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... corn or cloth . If she works for 2 hours per day and spends the entire amount of time on corn produc- tion , she produces 6 pounds of corn per month . If that same time is used for cloth production , 1 yard of cloth is produced but no ...
... corn or cloth . If she works for 2 hours per day and spends the entire amount of time on corn produc- tion , she produces 6 pounds of corn per month . If that same time is used for cloth production , 1 yard of cloth is produced but no ...
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... corn and cloth . Since there are only two goods , there is no difficulty in working out what is the best alternative forgone . More corn can be grown only by paying the price of having less cloth , and more cloth can be made only by ...
... corn and cloth . Since there are only two goods , there is no difficulty in working out what is the best alternative forgone . More corn can be grown only by paying the price of having less cloth , and more cloth can be made only by ...
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... corn and 2 yards of cloth ( point b ́ ) , and Jane consumes 11 pounds of corn and 3 yards of cloth ( point d ) . Their total production is 18 pounds of corn and 5 yards of cloth ( point n ) . Joe and Jane can do bet- ter by ...
... corn and 2 yards of cloth ( point b ́ ) , and Jane consumes 11 pounds of corn and 3 yards of cloth ( point d ) . Their total production is 18 pounds of corn and 5 yards of cloth ( point n ) . Joe and Jane can do bet- ter by ...
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